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For this series I shot a few 35mm rolls of KODAK Tri-X 400 of the model, Kela, then processed those rolls in D76 to use to wrap around her.
Next I shot her with a black backdrop using a Pentax 67 and 400TX for the “Negative”.
I then made a 16x20 print on Ilford Classic Matt, then shot another roll of 120 film of her with the prints.
This has a negative impact for two reasons, one is the obvious negative space. The other is that it is actually a strap from a sports bra...... Apologies, probably too much information, got carried away with silly photo titles.
made for masterminds positive negative space theme
-"Who is this gorgeous creature??"
-"Agea Capalini"
This covered walkway runs for about a third of a mile, leading up to the Triboro Bridge from Randall's Island. It wasn't exactly the friendliest feeling place to walk at night.
I find it strange that this part of the walkway is totally caged in, but at the highest point of the bridge, the only thing between you and a fall to the water is a waist-high barrier.
In this photo the thread triangle is the case n=2 (Pythagoras). The negative space is the case n>2.
Please see: Wikipedia
Macromondays theme: "Negative Space".
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i didn't get any flowers for valentine's, can you believe it?!? ;)
nah, it's actually fine with me, valentine's only got big in germany a few years ago and hasn't been a major deal in our family ever. whatever you do today: just remember to express your love each and every day of the year in little gestures. i bet most people don't even know who valentine'sday was named after:
Saint Valentine: Holy Priest of Rome: The date of Saint Valentine's birth is not known. Along with Saint Marius and his family, Saint Valentine assisted the martyrs during the persecution they suffered under the rule of Claudius II (also known as Claudius the Goth and Claudius the Cruel). In addition, since Rome was at the time involved in many bloody and unpopular campaigns, the emperor found it difficult to recruit the male populace into joining his military leagues. Believing this to be because Roman men were adverse to leaving their loved ones or their familes, Claudius cancelled all marriages and engagements within the City of Rome. Saint Valentine and Saint Marius, however, continued to perform wedding ceremonies in secret. When is was discovered that Saint Valentine was defying the emperor's decree, he was apprehended and dispatched by Claudius to the Prefect of Rome who, being unable to force the saint to renounce Christianity, ordered that Valentine be clubbed, stoned and then beheaded. According to tradition, while Valentine waited in prison for his execution, he corresponded with those under his care by sending letters and love notes to his parishioners. It is also believed that while incarcerated, the Bishop fell in love with a young woman who visited him during his confinement. According to some sources, this was the blind daughter (whose name may have been Julia) of of Asterius, the jailer. It is said tht God enabled Valentine to miraculously restore the girl's sight. Popular belief indicates that Valentine's farewell message to his love contained a closing that has now transcended time: "From Your Valentine." The saint was executed on February 14 in either 269 A.D. or 270 A.D. In 270 A.D., Pope Julius I is said to have built a church near Ponte Mole in the saint's memory at a location once known as Porta Valentini and now called Porta del Popolo. The relic bones of this Saint Valentine, who may also have been a physician, are now housed within the Church of Saint Praxed in Rome.
valentine's, shmalentine's- have a wonderful day!
I don't know this lady. I surprised her by clicking as she came around the corner. She was a good sport.
A display of hanging film negatives at the Trent Park photography exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
"Negative space is the audible silence of the visual world
Never diminish the importance of white space"
I was walking through the park, and found a negative on the ground. I hadn't seen one in so long. I was curious, so I picked it up. I was trying to figure out what photos were on the negative. I really couldn't tell. I took this photo, but it wasn't until I downloaded it from of my camera and inverted it in photoshop that I could see... it's some kind of RV.
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"Cool babies and soft operations
Holding my hand, throwing coins in my cup
Twisting numbers and public relations
Tell me to sit there and just shut up"
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I Hate Camera - The Bird and the Bee
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F2Q7oz1zZ4
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Production notes:
In Photoshop... Command-I
Bike hidden within the urban jungle and captured with "classic negative " Fujifilm simulation.
For a drink in the same mood : www.flickr.com/photos/b_hubert/51078025861
Photo taken to illustrate the week's FlickrFriday theme #circles.
Having the floor redone tomorrow, so took some "before" pictures. This turned out to be one of the "effects" on the Photofun editing site. Too good to pass up, I thought. Fun with pics.
Coffee shop (Morning Magpie) - Dunedin, NZ. Silver Efex Pro: High structure preset and Kodak Plus X 125PX Pro